The world of Flowers and bouquets by RenoirRenoir paints roses, anemones and daffodils like foci of light: the supple touch transforms petals, vases and tables into a colorful material as lively as his portraits.
1841 - 1919Life of Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paris, Chatou, Bougival, Essoyes and Cagnes-sur-MerMain homes
Oil, drawing, pastel, impressionism, still life, bouquet, portrait and sculpturePractical
°7,000Paintings, portraits, landscapes, nudes, drawings, pastels, prints and sculptures created by Renoir, overall estimate
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Around 1865 -1919 · Still life, impressionism and tactile color
Renoir paints roses, anemones and daffodils like foci of light: the supple touch transforms petals, vases and tables into a colorful material as lively as his portraits.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir regularly returns to floral still life from its beginnings until the years of Cagnes-sur-Mer. His first job as a porcelain painter familiarized him with decorative bouquets, but oil painting allowed him to free the material from them. In the Impressionist years, flowers became an exercise in rapid light: the petals were not demarcated one by one, they appeared in pink, red, white or blue touches which vibrated against the foliage. The numerous bouquets of anemones, roses and daffodils show that the same pattern can produce very different accords depending on the vase and the background. Renoir also places the flowers in his portraits: hairstyle, bouquet held or gaze placed on a vase connect the person to the ambient color. After its return to a more constructed figure in the 1880s, still life retains a free and tactile touch. The bouquet thus offers a space for experimentation where painting can remain immediate, sensual and mobile without depending on a grand story. The "Flowers and bouquets of Renoir" selection notably compares Bouquet and Les Anémones. His reading favors the story.
At Renoir, the bouquet is not described petal after petal: it is formed in the light, by a touch which circulates the color between flower, vase and table.
Course & style
Journey, subjects and pictorial language
Porcelain, workshop and first flowers
The decorative craft, Gleyre and emerging impressionism give the bouquet a precision soon released by the touch. This milestone sheds light on the "Flowers and bouquets of Renoir" collection by favoring the story.
Impressionist bouquets
Anemones, roses and vases become laboratories for luminous accords and quickly painted material.
Constructed figures and late flowers
While the design of bodies became denser, still life retained a tactile freedom until the years of Cagnes.
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Key
Small, flexible, layered marks give rise to the flower in the light rather than through a closed outline. This line guides a reading of "Fleurs et bouquets de Renoir" centered on the story.
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Carnation
Roses, whites and reds sometimes bring the petals closer to the colors used for skin and clothing.
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Vase
Green, transparent or decorated, the container stabilizes the bouquet while reflecting neighboring colors.
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Presence
In portraits, flower in hand or in hair extends the character and light of the figure.
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Six readings specific to Fleurs et bouquets de Renoir
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Bright touch01
Bouquet
The petals form in rapid accents which maintain the general shine without freezing every detail.
Landmark work of Flowers and Bouquets by Renoir. Reading of "Flowers and Bouquets by Renoir" through the story.Reds and contrasts02
Anemones
The bright corollas punctuate the dark foliage and give the bouquet a compact presence.
Landmark work of Flowers and Bouquets by RenoirFloral variety03
Bouquet of daffodils and roses
Light shapes and warm pinks mingle in a pairing where variety matters more than botanical classification.
Landmark work of Flowers and Bouquets by RenoirColorful vase04
Flowers in a green vase
The green of the container joins leaves and shadows, letting the light petals carry the main light.
Landmark work of Flowers and Bouquets by RenoirStyle05
Key
Small, flexible, layered marks give rise to the flower in the light rather than through a closed outline. This line guides a reading of "Fleurs et bouquets de Renoir" centered on the story.
Reading key for Flowers and bouquets by RenoirStyle06
Carnation
Roses, whites and reds sometimes bring the petals closer to the colors used for skin and clothing.
Reading key for Flowers and bouquets by Renoir
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